Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1012

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to window guards in residential rental properties

Impact

If enacted, S1012 would amend Chapter 143 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The bill obligates landlords not only to install window guards upon tenant requests but also to maintain these installations. Importantly, it prohibits landlords from charging additional fees for these installations, thereby ensuring that tenants with children are not subjected to financial burdens for safety enhancements. The Department of Public Safety will be responsible for establishing regulations that govern the design, installation, and maintenance of these window guards, which emphasizes state involvement in the safety standards for residential properties.

Summary

Senate Bill S1012, introduced by Mark C. Montigny, aims to enhance child safety in residential rental properties in Massachusetts by mandating the installation of window guards. The bill specifies that landlords must install protective window guards at the request of tenants with children aged ten and under. This initiative seeks to prevent accidental falls from windows, which are a significant safety concern in multi-dwelling units. The legislation outlines the definitions of various terms such as 'landlord', 'tenant', and 'window guard', along with the stipulated conditions under which these installations must occur.

Contention

While the bill primarily addresses child safety, there may be contention regarding its enforcement and the responsibilities it places on landlords. Conversations around this legislation have highlighted concerns from property owners about the costs and logistics of ensuring compliance with these new requirements. Moreover, the bill mandates that landlords provide tenants with clear information about their rights to request these installations, which is pivotal in empowering tenants. Some stakeholders might argue that while safety is paramount, the added responsibilities could lead to pushback from landlords regarding property management practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2422

Relative to child passenger safety

MA S2040

Clarifying occupancy excise and internet hotel room resellers

MA S1193

Removing the charitable immunity cap

MA S894

Relative to coverage for chronic illness

MA S1457

To preserve the eternal bonds between people and their animals

MA S637

Relative to Title 5 of the State Environmental Code

MA S1413

To promote victim service funding

MA S1185

Protecting victims of rape and their children

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